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    Labs taking insurance vs private pay

    Everyone knows that an optical practice will always make more money off a patient without insurance vs the ones who have insurance. The OD/Owners will likely get $X for the exam, $X for dispensing and whatever they can make on the upsells (ARC, Provider frames, transition lenses). But how does this effect the optical lab that providers send their jobs to? If a lab has aprice list of $X for freeform lenses ($X for pair), $X for AR Coating, $X for edge and mount for a total of $X for the completed pair has does the fact that this is an insurance job effect their price points?
    Last edited by JamesSix; 03-05-2020 at 04:56 PM.

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